Ascent Media Management Services buys Digital Vision image processing system

May 19, 2006 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter

    



Ascent colorists will use components of the Digital Vision DVNR ME system to remove excessive grain, film dust and random scratches from material to be archived.

Digital Vision has announced that Ascent Media Management Services, part of the Ascent Media Group, has purchased its DVNR ME image processing system.

The Digital Vision DVNR ME system will be used by Ascent to remove imperfections in library files prior to repurposing content for various distribution channels. Colorists will use components of the system to remove excessive grain, film dust and random scratches from material.

DVNR Image Processing Systems are available in both standard- and high-definition formats and support real time image processing, color correction, compression pre-processing and format conversion.

For more information, visit www.digitalvision.se.

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